Non-Admission Clause Example with 4 Variations from Business Contracts

This page contains Non-Admission clauses in business contracts and legal agreements. An example clause is provided at the top of the page, followed by clauses with minor variations. You can view the text differences by selecting the "Show Differences" option.
Non-Admission. It is expressly understood that this Agreement does not constitute, nor shall it be construed as, an admission by Company or Employee of any liability or unlawful conduct whatsoever. Company and YOU specifically deny any liability or unlawful conduct.

Variations of a "Non-Admission" Clause from Business Contracts

Non-Admission. It is expressly understood that this Agreement does not constitute, nor shall it be construed as, an admission by Company the Released Parties or Employee you of any liability or unlawful conduct whatsoever. Company The Released Parties and YOU you specifically deny any liability or unlawful conduct.
Non-Admission. It is expressly understood that this Agreement does not constitute, nor shall it be construed as, an admission by the Company or Employee of any liability or unlawful conduct whatsoever. The Company and YOU specifically deny denies any liability or unlawful conduct. conduct on the Company's part.
Non-Admission. It is expressly understood that this Agreement does not constitute, nor shall it be construed as, an admission by Company CSI or Employee you of any liability or unlawful conduct whatsoever. Company CSI and YOU you specifically deny any liability or unlawful conduct.
Non-Admission. It is expressly understood that this Agreement does not constitute, nor shall will it be construed as, as an admission by the Company or Employee of any liability or unlawful conduct whatsoever. The Company and YOU specifically deny denies any liability or unlawful conduct.